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- One million
Write the million number (1000000) using only nine numbers and algebraic operations plus, minus, times, divided, powers, and squares. Find at least three different solutions. - Tower model
The tower's height is 300 meters, and its weight is 8000 tons. How high is the model of the tower's weight of 1 kg? (State the result in centimeters). The model is made from exactly the same material as the original no numbers need to be rounded. A result - Driver
The driver of the supply car reckoned that at the average speed of 72 km/h arrived at the warehouse for 1 1/4 hours. After 30 km, however, he unintentionally drove to the gas station and had ten minutes delay. At what average speed would you have to go th - Operation asterisk pairs
The * (asterisk) operation assigning one number to two pairs of numbers is introduced as follows: (a, b)*(c, d) = ac+bd We know that: (x,2)*(-1, v) = -1 and (2,-1)*(u, v)=5 and (u, v)*(1,1)=-2 What is (1,2)*(x, y) equal to if y=3? - Combinatorial examples
1. In the class you have 15 pupils. In how many ways can we select four for examination? 2. In how many ways can we select from seven-card cards (32 cards) any two cards? 3. In how many ways can we divide 12 pupils into two six-member teams? 4. In how man - Two math problems
1) The sum of twice a number and -6 is nine more than the opposite of that number. Find the number. 2) A collection of 27 coins, all nickels, and dimes worth $2.10. How many of each coin are there? The dime, in United States usage, is a ten-cent coin. In - Volume of ball
Find the volume of a volleyball with a radius of 4 1/2 decimeters. Use 22/7 for π - MO Z7–I–3 2017
A zoological garden offered school groups an advantageous admission: every fifth pupil gets a ticket free of charge. The teacher of 6.A calculated that if he buys admission for the children from his class, he will save for four tickets and will pay 19.95 - Pupil pair combinations
Without listing all the possibilities, calculate how many different pairs can be made A) of 12 pupils who want to go down a water slide on a two-seater inflatable in the water park. B) of 15 pupils who want to ride toy cars in the amusement park. - Investment
An investment advisor has at his disposal two types of investments for clients: conservative investment A, which provides an annual return of 8%, and riskier investment B with an annual return of 24%. The client can distribute his investment between the t - Snow White 2019 MO Z7
Snow White with her seven dwarfs gathered pinecones for a bonfire. Snow White said that the number of all pinecones is a number divisible by two. The first dwarf stated that it is a number divisible by three, the second dwarf said that it is a number divi - Castle Museum
Many medieval cannons made of cannon were found in the Castle Museum (cannon is an alloy of tin and copper in a ratio of 1:9). The councilors agreed that they did not need cannons, but a new bell would be thrown at the town tower. The bells are made of be - Phone numbers
How many 9-digit telephone numbers can be formed from the digits 0, 1, 2, ..., 9 if no digit is repeated? - At Junior's
A pizzeria offers pizza with tomato and cheese as a base. If a customer wishes, they may add toppings from the following options: ham, mushrooms, corn, and onion, each ingredient at most once. Every pizza is available in three sizes: small, medium, and la - Self-counting machine
The self-counting machine works exactly like a calculator. The innkeeper wanted to add several three-digit natural numbers on his own. On the first attempt, he got the result in 2224. To check, he added these numbers again, and he got 2198. Therefore, he - Collecting nuts
Ondra, Mathias, and Kuba are returning from collecting nuts. They have a total of 120. Mathias complains that Ondra has the most, as always. The father orders Ondra to sprinkle it on his Mathias so that the number of nuts doubles. Now Cuba is complaining - Magic number conjuring
Roman likes magic and math. Last time he conjured three- or four-digit numbers like this: • created two new numbers from the given number by dividing it between digits in the place of hundreds and tens (e.g., from the number 581, he would get 5 and 81), • - Beta's number
Beta thought of a natural number with different digits and wrote it on the board. Below wrote the digits of the original number on the back and thus got a new number. By adding these two numbers, he got a number with the same number of digits as the inten - Bouquets
The flower shop sells roses, tulips, and daffodils. How many different bouquets of five flowers can we make? - Room people capacity
The room is 240 cm high and has a volume of 48 m³. How many people can work in it when there is 7 m² of floor space per person?
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